In the two years since launch, Nintendo’s second-screen console has evolved considerably. The Wii U is far more accessible than before, thanks to an updated interface that gets you into menus and apps much faster, and a quick-start menu that lets you jump into a game from standby mode. It also boasts a killer library of first-party games that offers experiences you won’t find anywhere else.
Yet this system still suffers from third-party neglect, and its major point of difference, the GamePad, is underutilized. Although the latter is a fantastic piece of kit, Nintendo has yet to justify it wholly with its software, and it faces the danger of being ignored by consumers as a crucial part of the system altogether.
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